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a quarter of our economy in taxes. right now pretty much every other country has moved to 35% and we've stuck the 25%. that hasn't hurt their growth relative to ours. we're roughly at the middle of the table. there are things the governments can do with the money that or government has not done. >> conversation will go on for many, many months and possibly years. >>> coming up -- you heard me warn before of an economic storm but my next guest says silicon valley is at risk of being hit by a typhoon. under attack by your government. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. >>> you've heard how the forced spending cuts could hurt the u.s., longer lines at airports, fe
a quarter of our economy in taxes. right now pretty much every other country has moved to 35% and we've stuck the 25%. that hasn't hurt their growth relative to ours. we're roughly at the middle of the table. there are things the governments can do with the money that or government has not done. >> conversation will go on for many, many months and possibly years. >>> coming up -- you heard me warn before of an economic storm but my next guest says silicon valley is at risk of...
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and therefore, by extense for the world economy. some republicans are saying look, if we don't start, we would immediately be in default, we could do some sort of deal in the longer term, but there is no immediate pressing concern. what other financial experts are saying this is a hugely unpredictable area. ronald ragan warned against it when he is president, so he is saying please don't do this because we don't know what the consequences will be. but there's a real concern that the recovery they are begin tock see that could be tanked if they decide not do raise the debt ceiling. there are many that are weary of this, but they also want to see if they can get a longer deal. so there is a possibility that could take us up to thank giving a big holiday here in the u.s. and that could give both sides to reform the tax code and perhaps even spending cuts. it is really just delaying it for another six weeks so that is possibly one way out of this -- possible trouble spot for the u.s. government finds itself facing in a week. >> what are
and therefore, by extense for the world economy. some republicans are saying look, if we don't start, we would immediately be in default, we could do some sort of deal in the longer term, but there is no immediate pressing concern. what other financial experts are saying this is a hugely unpredictable area. ronald ragan warned against it when he is president, so he is saying please don't do this because we don't know what the consequences will be. but there's a real concern that the recovery...
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claim the failing economy and cutbacks are driving creasing the more britons to suicide. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r.t. and islamist rebel group is claiming responsibility for ongoing violence in mali is northern city of town that's after gunmen launch a surprise guerilla tag over the weekend the city was rocked by two suicide bombings however alfonse maintains the military campaign in mali to force out islamists is almost complete local correspondent gonzalo one report. the situation in mali is obviously going to have a gruesome ending there are more than enough indications of that last friday the country was shaken by the very first terrorist attack in its history according to the witness report of what was carried out by a fifteen year old suicide bomber that of arab descent the bomber was the only one killed after the detonation a few hours later responsibility for the attack was claimed by the motor wod jihadists one thing to remember here is that this is a bastard as are territory and therefore it is very difficult to control this attack is j
claim the failing economy and cutbacks are driving creasing the more britons to suicide. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r.t. and islamist rebel group is claiming responsibility for ongoing violence in mali is northern city of town that's after gunmen launch a surprise guerilla tag over the weekend the city was rocked by two suicide bombings however alfonse maintains the military campaign in mali to force out islamists is almost complete local correspondent gonzalo one report....
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what will be the result of the elections and we already have a serious setback unfortunately in the economy. and in our international situation and repetition, i think -- i hope it's all reversible. >> reporter: the prime minister is georgia's richest man and denies he will continue to exert influence after he steps down yet he hand picked him and he is a political unknown and now he is set to choose his own successor. georgia is about to begin a new era of parliamentary democracy and it's unclear where the real power will reside, robin walker al jazeera. >> reporter: spain has become the latest country to summon the u.s. ambassador after the security agency secretly monitored 60 million phone calls and text messages and e-mails of spanish citizens and germany and said president barack obama did not know that merkel's phone was being tapped and they had earlier reported that obama was informed about the phone monitoring in 2010. in the uk two editors of the world newspaper defunct and are appearing in court to stand trial of phone charges and several others are expected to be attending for
what will be the result of the elections and we already have a serious setback unfortunately in the economy. and in our international situation and repetition, i think -- i hope it's all reversible. >> reporter: the prime minister is georgia's richest man and denies he will continue to exert influence after he steps down yet he hand picked him and he is a political unknown and now he is set to choose his own successor. georgia is about to begin a new era of parliamentary democracy and...
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that the economy at least does it take the pain now for. growth later i mean is this the strategy i think i think the external factors of being brutal on this as been indicated your in your opinion you know recession for many many quarters are just just coming starting to come out fifty percent of russia's exports are related to europe so i mean that external factor has been significant i think.
that the economy at least does it take the pain now for. growth later i mean is this the strategy i think i think the external factors of being brutal on this as been indicated your in your opinion you know recession for many many quarters are just just coming starting to come out fifty percent of russia's exports are related to europe so i mean that external factor has been significant i think.
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we aren't against the association at all, we simply say we have to protect our economy. we have a free trade agreement with ukraine, we cannot leave it unchanged if ukraine opens it's doors to the european union. >> and then there was the amnesty. for the so called obscene performance in the main cathedral were the poster girls of the ammonisty. and the arctic 30, rounded out by russian boarder police, and freezing northern boarders during a green peace demonstration, and a russian drilling rig will also seems be home for christmas. as for the fact they are covered by their amnesty, but if they are covered that's good. thursday's news conference is an annual event, but it comes at a perfect time. for the start of the olympics and the army of the army that will throw world spotlight on this country. al jazeera, in moscow. >> family members of a murdered british soldier -- the case involved lee rig by who was killed on a london street. a british jury took just 90 minutes to convict two men of murdering him in may. prosecutors say the men hit him with a scar and then stabbe
we aren't against the association at all, we simply say we have to protect our economy. we have a free trade agreement with ukraine, we cannot leave it unchanged if ukraine opens it's doors to the european union. >> and then there was the amnesty. for the so called obscene performance in the main cathedral were the poster girls of the ammonisty. and the arctic 30, rounded out by russian boarder police, and freezing northern boarders during a green peace demonstration, and a russian...
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but at home, people expect him to fix the economy. i've been walking around the streets of teheran gauging the mood among the people about how they feel about better relationships to the united states and everybody, without question, favors better relationships. they want iran to come in from the cold. >> i think the time to change that attitude and go towards, you know, peace and friendship. >> lots of people want to go to america but they're not able to because of the situation. >> reporter: this lady is a single mother struggling to support herself and 16-year-old daughter. she told me the last few years everything has become so expensive. she worries about her daughter's future. she wants to stud law or medicine, especially in america. she said, i am pleased he spoke with obama. we should have peace with other countries. >>> the real test will come in mid-october when they meet to try to hammer out a deal on the disputed nuclear issues. >> when "nbc nightly news" continues on this sunday, what's behind a major environmental threat
but at home, people expect him to fix the economy. i've been walking around the streets of teheran gauging the mood among the people about how they feel about better relationships to the united states and everybody, without question, favors better relationships. they want iran to come in from the cold. >> i think the time to change that attitude and go towards, you know, peace and friendship. >> lots of people want to go to america but they're not able to because of the situation....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. please. please. please. please. margie dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. in a blow to the u.n. scope of the super even cold today that the prison is it going to move to legally challenge their detention in kuwait schools. what we want is an immediate cessation of conditions that are cruel inhuman or degrading or that constitute torture migrant shane school human rights lawyer involved in the money most grueling is now demanding the release of the names so that they can do you can cope the government has so far refused to release the name stuff. why do you know how many. you sure you know. not today well it seems like a perfectly reasonable request to you why don't you just give us all the names it may not be. what i asked. i never heard of her knew of her until guantanamo have had our story are all i took part. in. that's what i. would like a wak
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and saving the environment the british prime minister has come down firmly on the side of the economy. in london but in canada demonstrations held a pos we can resulted in clashes with police in a rest around one hundred officers struggle to control crowds up. hundreds they use pepper spray on protesters who responded with petrol bombs demonstrators blood rosen's at the cars and fired these forty people arrested. so what's still to be so dangerous about fracking and the benefits of creating jobs and fuel outweigh the risks and here's how it works the companies need to drill down about a kilometer into a shale rock formation and inject the water to the crack to crack them and extract oil as well as gas not to run a well you need millions of gallons of water combined with sand and chemicals and much of this water loaded with cancer causing our radioactive substances returned to the surface and could get into the lakes in the rivers not to mention that that poisonous food can contaminate the ground and then comes a plushie and highly potent greenhouse gases are released in the atmosphere
and saving the environment the british prime minister has come down firmly on the side of the economy. in london but in canada demonstrations held a pos we can resulted in clashes with police in a rest around one hundred officers struggle to control crowds up. hundreds they use pepper spray on protesters who responded with petrol bombs demonstrators blood rosen's at the cars and fired these forty people arrested. so what's still to be so dangerous about fracking and the benefits of creating...
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mute tin offered $15 billion to its trouble navy ukraine, a bail out to save victor's floundering economy from bankruptcy. apparently, no strings attach, harangly no pressure on kiev to join the union. even some words directed at the european union once accused of wooing them away from the embrace. >> we are not against the association at all, we simply say we have to protect the economy, we have a free trade agreement, we cannot leave it unchanged if ukraine open its doors to the union. >> and then there was putin's amnesty. if the so called obscene performance in the main cathedral. expected to walk free over the next few days. and the arctic 30, rounded up by russianboarder police, in the freezing northern waters during a green peace demonstration, at a russian drilling rig where also it seems be home for christmas. as for the habit they are covered by the amnesty, and as far as i know they are covered by it, we are not doing it for them, but if they are covered that's good. thursday's news conference is an annual event but it comes at a perfect time, to put presidential spin on recent
mute tin offered $15 billion to its trouble navy ukraine, a bail out to save victor's floundering economy from bankruptcy. apparently, no strings attach, harangly no pressure on kiev to join the union. even some words directed at the european union once accused of wooing them away from the embrace. >> we are not against the association at all, we simply say we have to protect the economy, we have a free trade agreement, we cannot leave it unchanged if ukraine open its doors to the union....
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an economy without federal funds looks like. number one, cheap money means all of this won't be going into the stock market, so there are few people that think that next year's stock market is going to perform hike this year's did with more than a 25% gain. the average gain is about 10%, and there's some analysts that think we may not even get that. interest rates over the long term, when the government is not pumping money into the economy, are in the seven to 8% range, not clear that interest rates will go up to that level, but that is the normal range. well, if you had interest rates going up to 7%, it is still low, but that's obviously going to slow down home buying, if you are in the business of trying to sell a home, it will slow down the price appreciation we have seen, we have seen more than a 13% gain. and they may slow down as well. most don't forget that the fed getting out of the business will crash it, but it could slow it down somewhat. which is why we will probably see the fed take its foot off the gas pedal very
an economy without federal funds looks like. number one, cheap money means all of this won't be going into the stock market, so there are few people that think that next year's stock market is going to perform hike this year's did with more than a 25% gain. the average gain is about 10%, and there's some analysts that think we may not even get that. interest rates over the long term, when the government is not pumping money into the economy, are in the seven to 8% range, not clear that interest...
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it has its own currency it's not in the euro of course it then what it been managed on its own economy as it saw it in its recovered it's still got problems but of course the economy's growing and unemployment is falling which is part of a move from the situation in southern europe in the euro zone where unemployment is continuing to rise in the economies are continuing. contracting so really iceland gives a wonderful example to those countries such as so i burst or greece or spain or italy ease life elsewhere at the euro that exciting the single currency can actually help the euro in its current structure is not working and there needs to be a change of course the of little old iceland can do it other countries can do it as well when stager has no shortage of bitter territorial disputes but today russia and japan are looking for ways to resolve least one of them the leaders of both powers are meeting in moscow and contested islands president energy deals all be on the agenda not a single person office following the visit. the relationship between russia and japan really can't be calle
it has its own currency it's not in the euro of course it then what it been managed on its own economy as it saw it in its recovered it's still got problems but of course the economy's growing and unemployment is falling which is part of a move from the situation in southern europe in the euro zone where unemployment is continuing to rise in the economies are continuing. contracting so really iceland gives a wonderful example to those countries such as so i burst or greece or spain or italy...
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and saving the environment the british prime minister has come down on the side of the economy. take a look at just how fracking works and why so many people say they're concerned about it first you drill into shale rock vertically and horizontally creating a well water and chemicals are pumped in there to extract. gas millions of gallons of liquid are used for the process plus a range of different substances and sand problems many of these chemicals can then arise back up to the surface and contaminate drinking water in nearby lakes and rivers soil also affected by the toxic substances experts saying eating food grown from it could pose dangers to health methane also achieve component of the underground national gas and it leaks out from frocked wells and could pollute the air environmental campaigner of an a surviving tells us that the technique also can be regulated i'm here in solidarity with the people in so-called new brunswick to make more people who are being accused of being violent throwing molotov cocktails is possible there's an unprovoked element there we don't know
and saving the environment the british prime minister has come down on the side of the economy. take a look at just how fracking works and why so many people say they're concerned about it first you drill into shale rock vertically and horizontally creating a well water and chemicals are pumped in there to extract. gas millions of gallons of liquid are used for the process plus a range of different substances and sand problems many of these chemicals can then arise back up to the surface and...
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claim that failing economy and cutbacks are driving creasing the more britons to suicide. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r t. and islam is a rebel group is claiming responsibility for ongoing violence in mali is northern city of town that's after gunmen launch a surprise guerilla tag over the weekend the city was rocked by two suicide bombings however france maintains the military campaign in mali to force out islamists is almost complete local correspondent gonzalo wanta reports. the situation in mali is obviously going to have a gruesome ending there are more than enough indications of that last friday the country was shaken by the very first terrorist attack in its history according to the witness report of what was carried out by a fifteen year old suicide bomber not of arab descent the bomber was the only one killed after the detonation a few hours later responsibility for the attack was claimed by the motor wad jihadists one thing to remember here is that this is a vast desert territory and therefore it is very difficult to control this attack is j
claim that failing economy and cutbacks are driving creasing the more britons to suicide. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r t. and islam is a rebel group is claiming responsibility for ongoing violence in mali is northern city of town that's after gunmen launch a surprise guerilla tag over the weekend the city was rocked by two suicide bombings however france maintains the military campaign in mali to force out islamists is almost complete local correspondent gonzalo wanta...
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it six to seven billion dollars in sanctions relief sanctions that had severely impacted the iranian economy of that over four billion dollars the neurons that oil sales revenue will be released from frozen accounts and also puts a hold on all nuclear related sanctions over the next six months now the deal has received a lot of praise but also a lot of criticism particularly on behalf of israel benjamin netanyahu called the deal a historic mistake both democrats and republican members of congress have promised a new round of sanctions and they aren't alone artie's the poly boyko takes a look at the international reactions over the deal. it's a deal that say you diplomats for decades. and as the crucial make or break iran letelier talks continued into the night details of how they were going were leading the journalists camped out in geneva so we waited and waited and waited while diplomats from six world powers and iran inched their way closer to an historic breakthrough than off to sixteen hours a tweet from the e.u.'s top diplomat a deal had been done. this to the six negotiating powers ag
it six to seven billion dollars in sanctions relief sanctions that had severely impacted the iranian economy of that over four billion dollars the neurons that oil sales revenue will be released from frozen accounts and also puts a hold on all nuclear related sanctions over the next six months now the deal has received a lot of praise but also a lot of criticism particularly on behalf of israel benjamin netanyahu called the deal a historic mistake both democrats and republican members of...
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we talk about sometimes in the economy and joe scarborough doesn't like it when we say good news is bad news because good news means maybe they got a taper, but this time good news was good news. >> yeah, it really was here. and what was surprising is not only did you get that promise of $10 billion being taken off the monthly purchasing starting in january, you also got a revision upwards in growth expectations from the federal reserve. so there is the promise of the bright sunny uplands. and the markets have been nervous because they thought that punch boufl easy money was going to get taken away and that would mean less money going into equities in the short term. but as it's turned out, they sold the rumor, they bought the fat, we've traded higher on equities in the u.s. and we're higher here in europe, as well, at the moment. so it seems that investors are willing to take this on board right now. >> well, let me ask you this because we talk about sometimes this inverse relationship between stocks and bonds. everyone assumes that mortgage rates will go up and all of that. did we see
we talk about sometimes in the economy and joe scarborough doesn't like it when we say good news is bad news because good news means maybe they got a taper, but this time good news was good news. >> yeah, it really was here. and what was surprising is not only did you get that promise of $10 billion being taken off the monthly purchasing starting in january, you also got a revision upwards in growth expectations from the federal reserve. so there is the promise of the bright sunny...
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confirms that they're saying there will be an impact on global growth economy start talking about how vulnerable european markets are one economist is writing this could further delaying the european recovery recovery just long enough for something to go wrong in one country and send europe into a severe contraction and that would have a backlash in the us pretty powerful for an artificial crisis the sequester may be a manufactured crisis but a very because deficit problem is not it is very real the country is running a huge deficit washington keeps spending and borrowing but fails to balance the budget and economists say that could have serious long term effects on the global economy in washington i'm going to check out. still to come here on r.g.p. access denied a court rules that u.s. prosecutors don't dare to share their evidence files with online entrepreneur kim dot com which is closer to extradition for internet piracy story in fall just ahead . speak your language. programs you documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.o.r.p. i
confirms that they're saying there will be an impact on global growth economy start talking about how vulnerable european markets are one economist is writing this could further delaying the european recovery recovery just long enough for something to go wrong in one country and send europe into a severe contraction and that would have a backlash in the us pretty powerful for an artificial crisis the sequester may be a manufactured crisis but a very because deficit problem is not it is very...
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and saving the environment the british prime minister has come down firmly on the side of the economy let's take a look at how fracking works and why so many people say they're worried about it first you drill into shale rock vertically and horizontally creating a well and water and chemicals are pumped in to extract gashed. from it millions of dollars of dollars of liquidity used for the process possible range of different substances and sand the problem is many of the chemicals can then rise back to the surface and contaminate drinking water nearby lakes and rivers additionally the soil could be affected by the toxic substances experts saying that eating food grown from it could pose dangerous to health methane also achieve component of under underground natural gas and it leaks out from frocked wells and could pollute the air environmental campaigner vanessa vine says the technique can't be regulated i'm here in solidarity with the people in so-called new brunswick make more people who are being accused of being violent and throwing molotov cocktails is possible there's agent provo
and saving the environment the british prime minister has come down firmly on the side of the economy let's take a look at how fracking works and why so many people say they're worried about it first you drill into shale rock vertically and horizontally creating a well and water and chemicals are pumped in to extract gashed. from it millions of dollars of dollars of liquidity used for the process possible range of different substances and sand the problem is many of the chemicals can then rise...
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and saving the environment the british prime minister has come down firmly on the side of the economy so take a look at fracking how it works and why so many people say they're worried about it first they drill into shell rock vertically and horizontally creating a well water and chemicals pumped in there too x. . gas millions of gallons of liquid are needed for the process possible range of different substances in the sand problems many of the chemicals can rise back up to the surface possibly contaminating drinking water in nearby lakes and rivers additionally the soil was affected by the substances experts say the food grown from the soil could pose health dangers methane also a chief component of underground natural gas and it leaks up from the fractured wells and pollutes the environment campaigner vanessa vine says that the technique also she thinks can't be regulated i'm here in solidarity with the people in so-called new brunswick make more people who are being accused of being violent and throwing molotov cocktails is possible there's an unprovoked element there we don't know
and saving the environment the british prime minister has come down firmly on the side of the economy so take a look at fracking how it works and why so many people say they're worried about it first they drill into shell rock vertically and horizontally creating a well water and chemicals pumped in there too x. . gas millions of gallons of liquid are needed for the process possible range of different substances in the sand problems many of the chemicals can rise back up to the surface possibly...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. recovered international airport in the very heart of moscow. he is an author and professor at columbia university and his new book is called brokers of deceit how the u.s. has undermined peace in the middle east joining our team now for an exclusive one on one interview is dr rashid khalidi thank you very much for taking the time stick with me it's a pleasure now you argue that over thirty plus years the u.s. has used language to undermine the peace process and you say even the phrase peace process when spoken by u.s. administrations has been extremely disingenuous why so well the term peace process itself is an example of what i'm talking about orwellian language and saying things that are fundamentally not true united states brokered peace treaty between egypt and israel to a number of years but they got it they got a result president carter started working on palestinian autonomy so-called another word that's used in my
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. recovered international airport in the very heart of moscow. he is an author and professor at columbia university and his new book is called brokers of deceit how the u.s. has undermined peace in the middle east joining our team now for an exclusive one on one interview is dr rashid khalidi thank you very much for taking the time...
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economy even at that stage even before this. crisis so i think we will see something of a recovery in the real u.s. economy into the new year but it's going to be very very halting and so the table anybody thinks that the u.s. is going to grow at three percent next year i think. right now what about the greenback i mean will it remain out of the reserve currency in the first future or is it likely to be challenged by other currencies. i think over the longer term it's going to be a big challenge i mean i think i was describing the choices for you know treasuries and central banks globally is like trying to identify you know the most attractive horse in the glue factory because you can point to each of the major currencies and say there are major problems obviously we're only about twelve months in the eurozone for when we think it may be the year i was going to fall completely japan has a policy effectively of deliberately weak yen and then you left with your left with the u.s. and then you also some currencies were a lot less l
economy even at that stage even before this. crisis so i think we will see something of a recovery in the real u.s. economy into the new year but it's going to be very very halting and so the table anybody thinks that the u.s. is going to grow at three percent next year i think. right now what about the greenback i mean will it remain out of the reserve currency in the first future or is it likely to be challenged by other currencies. i think over the longer term it's going to be a big...
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economy is partly to blame for the recent surge in deaths nationwide areas of high unemployment such as camden here in london are among those worst affected and it's a problem compounded by cutbacks in mental health services the double whammy effect of the recession is that the people are becoming more distressed more anxious and therefore more at risk of wanting to take their own lives at the same time whether sterrett and cuts means that we have fewer psychiatric beds that the crisis care isn't there and if that isn't enough the growth of same day loan companies and intimidating debt collectors are adding to the pressures people are feeling according to researchers brighton university we have some very very good regulations that protect people. it's thinks it's a plastic debt collection how it is that particularly well it's just these practices like it's in response the u.k. government has announced plans to crack down on aggressive bailiff's from next year late night visits will not be allowed and restrictions will be put on what property can be seized they are also spending over
economy is partly to blame for the recent surge in deaths nationwide areas of high unemployment such as camden here in london are among those worst affected and it's a problem compounded by cutbacks in mental health services the double whammy effect of the recession is that the people are becoming more distressed more anxious and therefore more at risk of wanting to take their own lives at the same time whether sterrett and cuts means that we have fewer psychiatric beds that the crisis care...
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it's supposed to be a bellwether for the economy as a whole but britain's construction industry has been crippled by the financial crisis literally this central london site was supposed to house a skyscraper called the planet cope but those cranes over there have been lying idle for almost two years off the financing for the office tower dried up now instead of the pinnacle those in the business preferred to call it the stump instead while commercial buildings lack private funding government budget cuts have hit public projects hard hundred fifty thousand skilled construction workers in the u.k. are out of was and on the dole the welfare payments a costing the government the two billion pounds a year if this government invested when that kind of power and it continued with various plans such as building schools for the few. moving new hospitals we would eventually be fine building bridges to produce the country on the other side for all its. experts have advised the government that if they invest just fine to sent those two billion pounds on funding public building projects such as affor
it's supposed to be a bellwether for the economy as a whole but britain's construction industry has been crippled by the financial crisis literally this central london site was supposed to house a skyscraper called the planet cope but those cranes over there have been lying idle for almost two years off the financing for the office tower dried up now instead of the pinnacle those in the business preferred to call it the stump instead while commercial buildings lack private funding government...
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have a strong central government that is keeble or pushing the political process forward and thus the economy of the country the social cohesion and everything else as a result you have this is huge vacuum and this polarization and that is allowing egyptian society to be open for exploitation what has been happening is not exactly a popular of unified popular uproar against the addictive nature but rather a political polarization that has swept through the country for the last two years reaching the point of both sides justifying violence against one another and as it is you have these this increasing number of casualties some of it indeed due to police brutality and there is a possibility that in fact that the are outside those who are trying to further fuel the. taking over egypt at least in the urban centers from cairo to boresight it's a phenomenon that i think resulted from the frustration disenfranchisement and just the general feeling of betrayal that the youth of egypt are feeling right now the issue is not the black bloc in particular but why would the even appeal to the youth of egy
have a strong central government that is keeble or pushing the political process forward and thus the economy of the country the social cohesion and everything else as a result you have this is huge vacuum and this polarization and that is allowing egyptian society to be open for exploitation what has been happening is not exactly a popular of unified popular uproar against the addictive nature but rather a political polarization that has swept through the country for the last two years...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the cause a report on our. cuts you want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way over. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. or turned over to the u.s. for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great effort. and they want to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban but i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people all. brave enough to start a fight. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me in the span of a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's not going to impact. the wife or my daughter. the one time a trap. monarchy. margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. what shaken people i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set well it's november fifth which means someone somewhere is voting to
find out what's really happening to the global economy in the cause a report on our. cuts you want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way over. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. or turned over to the u.s. for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great effort. and they want to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban but i fought with them. not about time i...
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in the meantime, the economy saw its fair share of ups and downs. this chart shows gdp on a yearly basis, those years extending down were recessions. the average growth rate since world war ii is a respectable 3.25%. we'd be very happy to have that today. i spoke with the lieutenant governor of texas, david d dewhurst this week in austin. he's probably the most powerful man in texas and the most powerful lieutenant governor in the country because he writes the legislation, controls the budget and is head of the texas senate. texas has been trying to lure companies away from california and other states with the promise of lower taxes and lighter regulation, something people are calling the texas miracle. >> we're 48th out of 50 states in per capita state spending. we've kept our taxes low. we're 47th out of 50 states in per capita state taxes. over the last ten years i've cut taxes over 51 times and expect a 52nd and a 53rd this year. and we've worked real hard, had the lightest regulatory hand we possibly could. so when businesses look at texas, we
in the meantime, the economy saw its fair share of ups and downs. this chart shows gdp on a yearly basis, those years extending down were recessions. the average growth rate since world war ii is a respectable 3.25%. we'd be very happy to have that today. i spoke with the lieutenant governor of texas, david d dewhurst this week in austin. he's probably the most powerful man in texas and the most powerful lieutenant governor in the country because he writes the legislation, controls the budget...
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we think the economy would be growing. but as i have said on many occasions, a path that had less government debt would by the end of the decade would lead to a stronger economy. >> even by its own admission said the debt beyond the 10- year level is going to reach unsustainable levels and the economy would suffer. what would the economic impact be if we raise taxes by $85 billion by the end of this fiscal year, having an $85 billion cut due to the sequester that also starts on march 1? nature of the tax increase. bylet's assume it is done tax rate increases. >> it is dependent on whose tax rates were cut. but in general -- >> on the top 1% again that includes small business owners. replaced by an avifflet equivalent dollar amount, that would be an improvement for the economy because we think the pro pencity to spend would be smaller dollar for dollar than the spending -- >> the lady on the corner that owns the dry cleaning store who has her taxes increased dramatically is going to invest as much in the economy and continu
we think the economy would be growing. but as i have said on many occasions, a path that had less government debt would by the end of the decade would lead to a stronger economy. >> even by its own admission said the debt beyond the 10- year level is going to reach unsustainable levels and the economy would suffer. what would the economic impact be if we raise taxes by $85 billion by the end of this fiscal year, having an $85 billion cut due to the sequester that also starts on march 1?...
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just approved a brand new wood and called zero hydro a version of our economy. the extra horrible thing about this one is that unlike other legal versions of heroin that millions of americans are already strong out on this one isn't designed to deter abuse you see most pain meds on the market are formulated so that their consistency is changed when they're crushed to deter people from crushing them up to inject or snort them lots of them matters much obviously because thousands of people abuse painkillers every day so hydro however works just as totally when it's crushed it also contains about five to ten times more of the heroin like opioid cotto and then other pills like by given to ten times more during the drugs clinical trials one test subject actually was ordered of a drug. no overdosed on it after the study was over but that didn't bother the f.d.a. to lie to a parent lead because the hydro is set to hit pharmacy shelves in a few months. since its super strong and just as potent when crushed it's only a matter of time before people seek it out and get add
just approved a brand new wood and called zero hydro a version of our economy. the extra horrible thing about this one is that unlike other legal versions of heroin that millions of americans are already strong out on this one isn't designed to deter abuse you see most pain meds on the market are formulated so that their consistency is changed when they're crushed to deter people from crushing them up to inject or snort them lots of them matters much obviously because thousands of people abuse...
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who could believe that anyone would actually want our economy to be weak? who would want people thrown out of work? that's how bonds work. people want to bid them up on bad news and sell them on good news. normally, you wouldn't have to worry about any of this. these are not normal times. again, imagine the united states is a stock that pays an okay dividend. we know that as stocks go down the yield goes higher. that's because the dividend stays the same but when you divide it by the share price the declining stock, well, the yield grows. right? i mean, pays $4 dividend. it's at 100. and then the stock goes to 80. well, obviously the dividend's yield is higher. so when sellers knock this country's stock down, it gets a bigger yield. suddenly the stock of the united states, continuing the fictional analogy-s once again competitive with the stocks of individual companies that people are hiding in on a yield basis. remember that tent, the hiders and capital appreciation people? yeah, that's right. the price of the u.s. fell so hard today off bernanke's happier
who could believe that anyone would actually want our economy to be weak? who would want people thrown out of work? that's how bonds work. people want to bid them up on bad news and sell them on good news. normally, you wouldn't have to worry about any of this. these are not normal times. again, imagine the united states is a stock that pays an okay dividend. we know that as stocks go down the yield goes higher. that's because the dividend stays the same but when you divide it by the share...
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economy. i want to read a few numbers from the poll. it shows 68% of americans believe economic conditions right now are poor. more than half, 56% say conditions will still be poor a year from now. now this pessimism is affecting consumer spending, which is a big driver of the u.s. economy. more than a third, 36% say they have cut back on food or medicine because of the economy. 58% said they cut back on clothe and 56% postponed major purchases like furniture or appliances. the folks losing the unemployment benefits aren't spending that money in the economy. it's going to have ripple effects across the economy. >> let's talk about the timing. the president released a statement saying he endorses the senate's proposal to extend benefits. how soon before this would happen and why hasn't it happened before the holiday? >> reporter: well, the congress could not agree on extending this beforehand. some wanted to include it in the budget deal, but it was not included. the president has been stressin
economy. i want to read a few numbers from the poll. it shows 68% of americans believe economic conditions right now are poor. more than half, 56% say conditions will still be poor a year from now. now this pessimism is affecting consumer spending, which is a big driver of the u.s. economy. more than a third, 36% say they have cut back on food or medicine because of the economy. 58% said they cut back on clothe and 56% postponed major purchases like furniture or appliances. the folks losing the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter a little to remind you we're talking about africa and the major powers. ok i'd like to go back to paris manual why does france have to be so involved in africa i thought colonialism was over well well it is absolutely well it doesn't look that way it doesn't look the way it looks like a neo colonial project that i had is that is that because we intervene when we were asked to do so it was the first time that we were doing that so i think it's a it's a rupture well you can say it sounds like it looks like moral hazard to me ok just call the french they'll take care of it. well just call the french because we're the only ones who have bases there it's base it's broadly the the answer i will give to you is that we have force that are disposed to intervene because we are present throughout. mission in those we have a thousand four hundred soldiers now in cha
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter a little to remind you we're talking about africa and the major powers. ok i'd like to go back to paris manual why does france have to be so involved in africa i thought colonialism was over well well it is absolutely well it doesn't look that way it doesn't look...
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and saving the environment the british prime minister has come down firmly on the side of the economy. over the past week of resulting clashes with police and several arrests in new brunswick province right schools use pepper spray and buttons to hundreds of protesters the. at least forty people were arrested. so why exactly are environmentally so concerned about this particular form of oil and gas production well let's take a look at the news will we'll find out the engine is the. another issue would be viral mentalists combined with the highly potent greenhouse gases then released into the air causing a pollution willie mccullagh religious she talked to environmental campaigner nurse avoid who says fracking is moved beyond the point of regulation i'm here in solidarity with the people in so-called new brunswick to make more people who are being accused of being violent throwing molotov cocktails as possible there's agent provocateur element there we don't know with the people in romania today yesterday who are being cleared from the roads the farmers by the police with the people in
and saving the environment the british prime minister has come down firmly on the side of the economy. over the past week of resulting clashes with police and several arrests in new brunswick province right schools use pepper spray and buttons to hundreds of protesters the. at least forty people were arrested. so why exactly are environmentally so concerned about this particular form of oil and gas production well let's take a look at the news will we'll find out the engine is the. another...
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the government in the states focuses on the problem and does something about it which is growing the economy is the easiest way to solve it until they do that then we're going to have repeats of this fight ongoing because it's become a political tool in the way that it never never was before. and we're keeping a close watch on all the developments on capitol hill and to get all the long with expert analysis had to our website r.t. dot com. well still ahead for you in the program today human rights groups raising alarm over struggling minder and in qatar find out firsthand what it's like for workers and how it could affect the country's world cup ambitions in a couple of minutes. painful force feeding and full body cavity searches that's what a handful of detainees are still experiencing at america's atory as guantanamo bay military prison a mass hunger strike began family and has since subsided to less than two dozen protesters against indefinite detention r.t. has now gained rare access to the prison and here's the first in a series of reports by necessity churkin up. after a few months of
the government in the states focuses on the problem and does something about it which is growing the economy is the easiest way to solve it until they do that then we're going to have repeats of this fight ongoing because it's become a political tool in the way that it never never was before. and we're keeping a close watch on all the developments on capitol hill and to get all the long with expert analysis had to our website r.t. dot com. well still ahead for you in the program today human...
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saving the environment the british prime minister has come down firmly on the side of the economy. take a picture to encounter the rallies over the past week have resulted in clashes with police and several arrests in the new brunswick rudd schools use pepper spray and buttons to force back hundreds of protesters retaliated with petrol bombs at least forty arrested. so why exactly are they so concerned about this particular form of oil and gas production this take a look at the news will see it works the engineers need to surprisingly drill down deep into the shell rock formations then they inject water to crack them open to extract the oil and gas but rather well you need chemicals combined with sound of millions of gallons of water but much of it with traces of radioactive substances seeps back to the surface of the potential to get. into lakes and rivers not to mention that the fluids can contaminate the soil and that's one of the number of issues that's worrying the environmentalists combine that with the fact that highly potent greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere
saving the environment the british prime minister has come down firmly on the side of the economy. take a picture to encounter the rallies over the past week have resulted in clashes with police and several arrests in the new brunswick rudd schools use pepper spray and buttons to force back hundreds of protesters retaliated with petrol bombs at least forty arrested. so why exactly are they so concerned about this particular form of oil and gas production this take a look at the news will see it...
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have a strong central government that is capable of pushing the political process forward and thus the economy of the country the social cohesion and everything else as a result you have this huge vacuum and this polarization and that is allowing egyptian society to be open for exploitation what has been happening is not exactly a popular of unified popular uproar against the addictive term but rather a political polarization that has swept through the country for the last two years reaching the point of both sides justifying violence against one another and as it is you have this this increasing number of casualties some of it indeed due to police brutality and there is a possibility that in fact that the are outside those who are trying to further fuel to the fire that is already. taking over egypt at least in the urban centers from cairo to boresight it's a phenomenon that i think resulted from the frustration disenfranchisement and just the general feeling of betrayal that the youth of egypt are feeling right now the issue is not the black bloc in particular but why would the even appeal t
have a strong central government that is capable of pushing the political process forward and thus the economy of the country the social cohesion and everything else as a result you have this huge vacuum and this polarization and that is allowing egyptian society to be open for exploitation what has been happening is not exactly a popular of unified popular uproar against the addictive term but rather a political polarization that has swept through the country for the last two years reaching...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy cars a report on. clean . plays margi dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq plain we want you to know. in a blow to the u.s. government the super even cold rule today that the prison as it went on the open road to legally challenge their detention in us schools. what we want is an immediate cessation of conditions that are cruel inhuman or degrading or they constitute torture like growing chain skill human rights law enforcement the among most grueling is now demanding the release of food to take the names so that they can include the government has so far refused to release the name slips why do you .
find out what's really happening to the global economy cars a report on. clean . plays margi dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq plain we want you to know. in a blow to the u.s. government the super even cold rule today that the prison as it went on the open road to legally challenge their detention in us schools. what we want is an immediate cessation of conditions that are cruel inhuman or degrading or they constitute torture like growing...
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number of apprenticeships in cornwall has doubled since 2010, which is helping to create a stronger economy and a fairer society. will the prime minister meet me and a delegation of young people from cornwall to see how we can further promote these very worthwhile schemes? >> i am delighted with the news about the number of apprenticeships in cornwall. the government have made a major financial commitment to funding apprenticeships. that is making a difference, but there is far further to go in tackling youth unemployment and worklessness among people between the ages of 16 and 24. i am always happy to meet with him, perhaps a suitable moment might be when i am in cornwall. >> house prices are going up at a time when real wages are going down. does the prime minister accept that when interest rates go up after the election, it will detonate a sub-prime debt crisis of his making? >> the greatest danger in terms of interest rates would be to have a government who believed in more borrowing, more spending, and more taxing. that is what would drive up interest rates, that is what would hit the
number of apprenticeships in cornwall has doubled since 2010, which is helping to create a stronger economy and a fairer society. will the prime minister meet me and a delegation of young people from cornwall to see how we can further promote these very worthwhile schemes? >> i am delighted with the news about the number of apprenticeships in cornwall. the government have made a major financial commitment to funding apprenticeships. that is making a difference, but there is far further to...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feelin
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my...
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restore his country's credibility and told us tomorrow swarmy president obama late on thursday to talk economy and foreign policy the white house earlier praise athens for working very hard in challenging conditions but the greek people seem to be growing tired of unfulfilled promises of recovery as he got the skin off reports. for millions of europeans it's impossible to imagine a life without things like refrigerators a.c.'s television computers and electricity in general but no matter how difficult it may be the reality is every month more of those living in the cradle of the european civilisation are being forced into the dark. forward two years now christina hasn't been able to pay her electricity bills she can't find work and no work and her brother two daughters or their husbands. as the bills begin piling up i had to make my priorities and this is where the food comes first i want to pay the bills and i want to be a case of the state but the state hasn't been ok with us with one in four greeks truly unemployed christine is far from the only person who's electricity has been called off
restore his country's credibility and told us tomorrow swarmy president obama late on thursday to talk economy and foreign policy the white house earlier praise athens for working very hard in challenging conditions but the greek people seem to be growing tired of unfulfilled promises of recovery as he got the skin off reports. for millions of europeans it's impossible to imagine a life without things like refrigerators a.c.'s television computers and electricity in general but no matter how...
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economy is held hostage on capitol hill with just hours left for lawmakers to hammer out a deal to avoid massive budget cuts which could also plunge global finances deeper into a crisis. of the u.k. independence party delivers a blow to the governing conservatives in a closely watched by election with anti europe sentiment gaining momentum. three pm in moscow you're watching archie with me and use the now way good to have you with us our top story this hour american army private bradley manning house contrast in court to charges of passing u.s. secret data to wiki leaks he justified his actions say they were intended to shed light on the uglier side of washington's foreign policy and to spark public debate manning though fell short of admitting to tougher charges of aiding the enemy denying that his leaks could have harmed american interest marina portnoy reports. he has accepted guilt but makes no apologies for what he did at a pretrial hearing on a maryland military base u.s. army private bradley manning admitted to sharing u.s. classified documents and videos with we clearly say that
economy is held hostage on capitol hill with just hours left for lawmakers to hammer out a deal to avoid massive budget cuts which could also plunge global finances deeper into a crisis. of the u.k. independence party delivers a blow to the governing conservatives in a closely watched by election with anti europe sentiment gaining momentum. three pm in moscow you're watching archie with me and use the now way good to have you with us our top story this hour american army private bradley manning...
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a number of friendships have doubled since 2010, helping create a stronger economy and a fairer society. delegation of young people to see how we can serve the framework year. >> i am delighted about the number of apprenticeships and a major financial commitment from the government. it is making a real difference but we have partner to go in terms of cackling this, between the ages of 16-24, always happy to meet with people. >> mr. speaker, house prices are going up at a time real wages are going down. does the prime minister accept when interest rates go up after the election, this will detonate a sub prime debt crisis? >> the greatest danger is interest rates. that is what that read family in this country should address. >> order. >> here on c-span2 we will leave the british house of commons as they move to other legislative business. you have been watching prime minister's question time heir lives at 7:00 eastern when parliament is in session. you can see this again sunday night at 9:00 eastern and pacific on c-span. for more information go to c-span.org and click on c-span series fo
a number of friendships have doubled since 2010, helping create a stronger economy and a fairer society. delegation of young people to see how we can serve the framework year. >> i am delighted about the number of apprenticeships and a major financial commitment from the government. it is making a real difference but we have partner to go in terms of cackling this, between the ages of 16-24, always happy to meet with people. >> mr. speaker, house prices are going up at a time real...
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in a heating unglobal economy strong numbers. martha: we are spending more money, we have more technology being put into education than ever before so we are doing something wrong and we need to figure out what it is. so what do we do with this information? >> there is a lot to learn from this. you know a very important point. if we are spending more. we are spending more than most of the countries in the world and we don't have enough to show for it. also the point is that radical change is possible. upstarred countries like finland and poland, they turn them around. they are using high standard and high regard for teachers. perhaps most hearting for the u.s. we are told many of these countries turning themselves around are using innovation that started in the u.s. but it's not just ideas, it's many implementation. martha: there are so many factors at play here. we'll talk about it in a good debate coming up. so we ask everybody to stick around. good to see you. bill: fox news alert. minutes from now house speaker john boehner o
in a heating unglobal economy strong numbers. martha: we are spending more money, we have more technology being put into education than ever before so we are doing something wrong and we need to figure out what it is. so what do we do with this information? >> there is a lot to learn from this. you know a very important point. if we are spending more. we are spending more than most of the countries in the world and we don't have enough to show for it. also the point is that radical change...